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Case study: Although it is only a small amount, some of the sunlight that enters a mist droplet indeed continues through the back side without being reflected. Therefore, if you were to walk to the other side of the cloud of mist that is creating the rainbow and turn around, you would indeed see a pattern of light (if the viewing conditions are favorable). However, it would not be a rainbow. It would be a pattern called an "atmospheric solar corona", as shown below. A solar corona still includes an arcing shape and a spread of colors, but the size and color sequence of a solar corona are different that of a rainbow. Since most of the sunlight that enters the mist droplet is reflected and not transmitted through, rainbows are very bright and common while solar coronas are dim and rare. Additionally, since you are behind the rainbow, you are now looking directly toward the sun. The sun's glare therefore makes it hard to see the solar corona.
Quetsions/task
1. What is your direct understanding when you hear of the term Stickland reaction alternative (name)?
2. How many ATPs are paid back during the Pentose phosphate Pathway? Explain.
3. What is the relationship between the EMP pathway and the glycolysis.
4. Interconnect the propionic acid bacteria to the Veillonella.
5. Justify; Entner-Doudoroff pathway takes place only in procaryotes.
6. Discuss the end products for the terminal sequence of the aerobic respiration.
7. Help arrive at the figure 2 of the per molecule reoxidation of the FADH2 and the ATP molecules.
8. Show the order of activities/reactions for the oxygen direct reaction with cytochrome a3.
9. What is the prudence of the single iron atom of present in the prosthetic group of a cytochrome.
10. The respiratory chain of bacteria is associated with the? Explain?